According to The 2020 Nonprofit Leadership Impact Study, one third
(33 percent) of nonprofits have invested in tools to make it easier to optimize funding allocation, including software that enables data insights and smarter decision-making.
But the majority (64 percent) say they are unable to implement modern digital technology systems due to budget constraints, despite saying they would like to do so.
A modern solution built for nonprofits should help you keep track of grant funds and associated restrictions with a high degree of flexibility. It should include a single, nonprofit-specific ERP system fully integrated with other functions like procurement, accounts payable, general ledger, accounts receivable, people planning, travel & expenses, timesheets, sub-awarding, and reporting.